It's possible, but we would have to take loads of equipment with us. We would need to live in enclosed atmospheres, as mars has only a thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide that could not sustain life. We would need to take lots of solar cells or something to generate powers and would have to find ways of growing our own food.
No, we currently cannot. Humans cannot permanently live on Mars with current technology because the atmosphere of Mars is very thin, and it is made up of mostly carbon dioxide. Also, Mars can have nice 70-degree days, but many times it is below freezing.
Humans can potentially live on Mars with the proper technology and infrastructure in place to provide necessities such as oxygen, water, food, and protection from radiation. Developments in space exploration and the creation of self-sustaining habitats have made the possibility of sustained human presence on Mars more achievable in the future.
Humans will likely get to Mars using spacecraft and rockets, either through government-led missions like NASA's Artemis program or through private companies like SpaceX. The journey to Mars will involve a combination of crewed spacecraft, supply missions, and advanced life support systems to ensure the safety and well-being of astronauts during the long journey and stay on the Red Planet. Numerous technical and logistical challenges will need to be overcome before humans can safely and sustainably travel to and live on Mars.
There is currently no known population on Mars as it is uninhabited by humans. Various space agencies and private companies are working towards sending humans to Mars in the future, but no humans have reached Mars yet.
As of now, no humans live on Mars. Several robotic missions have been sent to explore the planet, but no manned missions have been sent yet. Various plans and proposals exist for future human missions to Mars, but they have not yet been realized.
For a short amount of time with enough food and water they will be able to orbit Mars.
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YES! I'm doing a report on Mars and there is frozen water caps that have carbon- dioxide in them! Scientists say that there may have been previous life on Mars, that means humans might one day be able to live on Mars!! Lets put it this way, would you think the US should push the exploration of a planet humans might be able to live on? If you don't, I don't exactly understand your thinking. 8-) B-) SMILES! Have a great day or night!
yes, because no water and food in planet mars
scientist are looking into it, but there is no definite news that there is a core. If there is no core that explains why there is no life on mars and humans can also not live on mars then.
yes and scientists are finding more about this but there is water on one of the lands of mars which they are if humans can live there
Probably not - since it doesn't have much of an atmosphere. At Earth's current orbit, it might have even LESS atmosphere, since it would be hotter.This is all related to the relatively small size of Mars.
It's to hot for humans to live on
Yes
you would be able to live on the mars when your older because It would not be a bum hole like it is now and when were older because I'm 16 it would be a great place to live on.
Maybe but it is not very likely seeing as the only planet humans can live on is earth. I am pretty sure it is the same for any other things you can grow.
Some Questions about mars are 1 Do aliens live there 2 why are not able to find them